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SPORTING.

SCOTT M F MORIA L—V OLU RL 1

GUP—'EGMONT PARK

The morning indications yesterday did not promise til all favourably for the first' day (if the Rangilikci Racing Club's mooting', Iml by eleven o’clock the clouds lifted, end the various events were disposed of in line weather. The attendance, which included visitors from all parts of the district, was not up to previous years, the heavy rains overnight and in the early morning no doubt preventing a large number .from putting in an appearance. The rainfall, however, did not render the course unsafe, and it would have taken very milch more to have made the going really heavy. Passionless got a had run in the Scott Memorial, and as a remit the stewards carpeted S. Anderson, the rider of Bestir, winch is a hard horse to control. After hearing Anderson’s explanation, the stewards resolved that Bestir should not lie ridden by a light-weight in the future, and if there was any similar happening they would recommend the refusal of his entry. Bestir also bored in on Voluble, the winner, in the run down (he straight. Mr 11. A. Goodall controlled dm meeting, and under his guidance everything wont smoothly. A band composed of Wamramii musicians added considerably to 1 lie* enjoyment of the alternoon > sport. Ibe judge (Ali‘ J. Catimrou) and starter (Air C. O'Connor) got through their duties in a capable maimer, while the close finishes were a tribute to the weightadjuster, Air -I. K. llmir\s. There was a falling off in the totnlisator returns, rim sum of £14.468 being put through the machines, against £21,951, for the corresponding day Inst year. Results: SCOTT AIKAIORI AI. HANDICAP, of I 160 soi's.; second horse 20 sovs., aim ' ibird 10 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 Air A. (Irani's hr ,g Voluble, .Mystification— I Tattle, syrs, 7.7, 1 W. Wiggins ... ... 1 6 All' 11. J. (’aimer’s hr h Bestir, 4yrs, 6.7, car, 6.8, S. Anderson 2 7 Air I*. Bluett's hr g Kureao, 6y.rs, I 7.11. K. Bine ... .... 8 I Also ran: 1 Passionless 8,2, C. Emerson; 2 Cold Sieel 7.6, car. 7.10, A. Heed; I) ; Amiorel 7.4, A. Dixon; 4 Daily Koliripo, 3 allow, 7.1. Ai. Conway; 8 flying Alasier i 6.7, i), (limn; 5 Auiomoana 6.7, B. A. i Bine. W’nii by a head, half length between j second and third. Cold Steel was lourlit. j Time, 1.17. * | TRIAL PLATE, of 110 sovs.; second horse i 15 sovs., ami third 10 sovs.; weight 9.0. i Six furlongs. ! 2 Mr At. ilehir’s blk g Atapo. Quaranline— Adda. 3yrs, W . Bell ... ; 10 Air C.. Burrows' h g Released. 4vrs. 9.0, car. 9.2, S. Walls * ... 2 12 Mr J. Hook's b m Aliss Beaufort. 4yrs, A. AlcCormac 3 * Also tan: 12 Whizz Bang, W. Voting; 14 t'omplimeiilary, B. Penman; 4 Holden Pottm, A. Recti; 15 Orellana, 11. *AI Sweeney; 5 Bed Stag (B. 11. Alorris) and Yankee’ Jack (1. G. Alorris), bracketed: 1 Komuark. A. Oliver; 6 Adrina,’ R, MeKie; J. 3 Hallowell, Wal. Young: 3 llaeremoana 9.2. B. Hatch; 8 Treadwell. 11. Ryder; 7 Tussore, J. Kelly; 11 Esall, _L. [.ewer; 0 Commandress, Con. Reed. Won bv half a length, (bird horse length anti ahalf atvtiv. llaeremoamt was fourth. Time, , 1.19. ■' Ol LAKE A 11 At K HURDLES. of 120 I sovs.’; second" horse 15 shvs., ami third 10 sovs. One mile and ihreeqUaTTcrs. IMr If. lliroti's; It g War Loan, j Zimmerman Ainokura, , aged, 1J.5. E, Copcslake, 1 2 Mr Tupito Maruero's b in Naughty, syrs. 9.0. car. !).3-,i, S. Walls ... 2 3 Mr 11. Mouteith’s clt g Torttea, aged, 3.3, If. Burt 3 Also ran; 4 Tarquin, 9.0, car. 9.5’1, J. Kaau. Won by three lengths, leu lengths between second and third. Time, 3.27. RANG IT J KKf CUP, of 325 sovs.: second imrsc' 50 sovs., and third 25 sovs. One mile and a quarjer. ] Air D. J. Goodwin’s hr g Egmont Park. Sylvia Park--T'ol.lie, 6yrs, 7 allow., 7.6, AI. Conway ... 1 6 Mr AI. llurligan's hr g Skylight, 4yrs, 6.7, 1„ A, Pine 2 4 Mr S. ,1. Ginbons’ b g KquitabU*. 4yrs. 7.1, A. Dixon 3 I Also ran: 3 Prince Martian, 5 allow,, 6.11, 1). Gunn; 2 La Paloma 6.9, ear, 6.114, 11. Wiggins; 5 Bantlcr 6.7, L. Builcr. La Paloma. was fourth. Won by two lengths, half length separating second and third. Time, 2.14. '■ CARNARVON HACK HANDICAP, of 110 .sows.; Second horse 15 soys., , and third IQ sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Alt .), AI, Dune's, b m dlallowroz, , Hallow m-is ••Aleroz. Cvrs. 3 allow .. 7.13, 11. K. Ryder 1 4 Air R. Arcbibald’s b g Bouecl.o, 3yrs, 6.!'. car. 6.8, S, Anderson 2 2 M/ 1 .1. Coring Johnstons cb f Pam, 3yrs, 7.7, 11. Wiggins 3

Also ran: 6 Stutter 7.1, A. Dixon; 3 Satin, 5 allow., 6.8, Cunn; 5 Adrina 6.7. \V. Dagfn. Satin was fourth. Won by two lengths, half length separating second and third. Time. 1.18 25. CLIFTON WFf.TKi: HACK, of 110 sovs.; second horse 15 sovs., and third 10 sovs. Seven furlongs. 5 .Mr S, I!. Hammond's h g Te Ala ire, Yankee Jack—Torpedo mare. syrs. , ! B.IJ. L C. Atoms ... 1 2 Air T. Peapell's h g Veltx.'iform, 6vrs, 8.11. I! I lag by ... _ ... ' ... 2 3 Air ii. (Irace's h m Deft, 3yrs, 8.1, A. Heed ... 3 ' Also ran: 5, Skylight, 5 allow.. 8.4. AV. Pine; 10 Aiattuek, 8.8, P>. Morris; 4 S))are .Moment 8,6, \V. Young; 7 March ()n 7.12, R. AleKie; 6 Hindi 7.9, car. 7.11, •). Parry; B Alartnlla 7.7, A. Dixon; 9 Silver San 7.7. Al. Conwiiy. Skylight was fourth. Necks separated the placed horses. Time. 1.53 4-5. ’ PAPJ'AYANCI WKLTKR (open), of 160 sovs.; second horse 20 sovs,, and third 10 sovs. One mile, and half a furlong. 1 .Messrs Comer and Laurent's bit; g Passin’ Through. Guianforte— I Iseult, syi s, re handicapped 8.13, \V. Pine 1 2 Air K. Penman's h g Detroit, aged, 8.11, R. Penman 2 3 Air II." Al Johnston’s b g Tirana, aged, 7.7, A. McConnac 3 1 The only runners. Won hy half a j length, six lengths between second and third. Time, Ds4j. NGATIAP V HACK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.; second horse 15 sovs., and third j 10 sovs. Five furlongs. I Air G. A. Wall’s li g Some Red, j All Red—Musketry mare, 3yrs, 7.3, ear, 7.62, 11. Ryder 1 1 7 Air O. S. Jefferson's h m Regard, syrs, 7 allow, 6.10, M. Conway ... 2 ! 3 Air R. A, AfcDonald's h m Gallia, aged, 7.13, A. AlcCormac 3 i Also ran: 2 I’aphian 9.5, W. Dell; 4 1 Believe 7.2, car. 7.10, A. Reed; 6 Lady Fan, 3 allow., 6.13, S, Anderson; 3 St. Wtiipa, 6.12, ear. 7.0, A. Hare; 10 Bonny t Rill. 5 .allow., 6.7, W. Baghy; 11 Lady i I'pool. I, 5 allow., 6.7, D. Gunn; 8 Fran 16.12, car, 7.0, A. Dixon; 9 i’nnvon 6.12, II Gilmer. Paphian was fourth. Won hy three lengths, two lengths separating second and third- Time, 1.4 3-5.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 354, 23 March 1922, Page 3

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SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 354, 23 March 1922, Page 3

SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 354, 23 March 1922, Page 3

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